The American Whig Review, Volúmenes11-12G. H. Colton, 1850 |
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... mind as a putrid odor does on my olfactory sys- tem . I admired in Montaigne only that charming simplicity of style , which unveils the graceful form of the mind , and dis- plays the very palpitations of the heart un- der the epidermis ...
... mind as a putrid odor does on my olfactory sys- tem . I admired in Montaigne only that charming simplicity of style , which unveils the graceful form of the mind , and dis- plays the very palpitations of the heart un- der the epidermis ...
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... mind , we will freely admit , and fortunate it has proved for the weal of science that some minds are gifted with that turn . For in- stance , he was a skeptic as to the infalli- bility of Aristotle , at a time when the church had ...
... mind , we will freely admit , and fortunate it has proved for the weal of science that some minds are gifted with that turn . For in- stance , he was a skeptic as to the infalli- bility of Aristotle , at a time when the church had ...
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of his mind in matters of pure abstract faith , and see whether he advocates that inquiry should be carried beyond the ... mind saw through all the hypocri- sies of the world , and estimated their real worth ; the sensible Montaigne who ...
of his mind in matters of pure abstract faith , and see whether he advocates that inquiry should be carried beyond the ... mind saw through all the hypocri- sies of the world , and estimated their real worth ; the sensible Montaigne who ...
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... mind . He took no part in the wars of religion , partly because he consid- ered that it would be hard " to muster a company of gendarmes " out of the sincere believers of both factions , but principally because war would have interfered ...
... mind . He took no part in the wars of religion , partly because he consid- ered that it would be hard " to muster a company of gendarmes " out of the sincere believers of both factions , but principally because war would have interfered ...
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... mind free from re- morse , a conscience void of offence . The life I have chosen is that of a monk , of a penitent , " he said bowing his head meekly ; " and even in that I can find , if not happi- ness , at least content . " Respect ...
... mind free from re- morse , a conscience void of offence . The life I have chosen is that of a monk , of a penitent , " he said bowing his head meekly ; " and even in that I can find , if not happi- ness , at least content . " Respect ...
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